True or Falls (2 of 2) Immunity Challenge | Survivor: Australian Outback | S0204: The Killing Fields

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The tribes meet at a large flat rock overlooking Herbert Falls, across from Tribal Council, where they play against each other in a quiz game testing their knowledge of the environment. The tribe to answer the most questions correctly wins immunity.

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Part 1: https://youtu.be/FfOH0Uo17z4
Part 2: https://youtu.be/-4VtldU1jnE

https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/The_Killing_Fields
The Killing Fields is the fourth episode of Survivor: The Australian Outback.
Challenge: True or Falls
Winner: Kucha

Day 12
For the Immunity Challenge, the castaways are quizzed one by one on facts about Australia. The tribe with the most correct answers wins. Kucha's Alicia Calaway, after missing her first three questions, finally beats Mitchell in the tiebreaker round. Therefore, Kucha wins their third straight Immunity Challenge. A demoralized Ogakor will go back to Tribal Council. Amber, Jerri, and Mitchell think that it is a foregone conclusion that Keith will be going home. But a Tribal Council shocker throws them for a loop. The three of them vote for Keith, only to find that Colby, Keith, and Tina have teamed up to vote for Mitchell, resulting in a 3-3 tie. Everyone but Keith and Mitchell vote again, but the result is another tie.

Host Jeff Probst announces the deadlock tiebreaker rule: whoever has the most votes from previous Tribal Councils will be booted. Keith has zero votes. Mitchell has one (from Keith at the previous Tribal Council). That vote makes all the difference, and a stunned Mitchell has his torch snuffed.

https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Survivor_Quiz_Show

Survivor Quiz Show (also known as True or Falls, Africa 102, Parang Swing, Snuff It, Face Off, Mixed Nuts, Head Hunter, First Quencher Q&A, Shattered Dreams, Confucius Said, Recall the Feast, and C.A.T.) is a recurring challenge of Survivor. At times, this challenge is a variant of Q and A.

Appearances:
--United States
Borneo
The Australian Outback
Africa
Marquesas
Thailand
The Amazon
Pearl Islands
Vanuatu
Palau
Guatemala
China
South Pacific
--France
Les Aventuriers
--New Zealand
Nicaragua
--Quebec
Survivor Québec (2023)
--South Africa
Maldives

Rules
Castaways must answer a series of questions about the local culture. The person or tribe who answers the most questions correctly wins.

From Marquesas to Guatemala, the castaways had objects such as masks or pots, usually held up by ropes, which represent their "lives" in the challenge. Each correct answer gives the castaway the right to break one of their opponents' items or cut their rope. The last contestant left with their object intact wins.

In China and South Pacific, the quiz was held in a sudden-death format; any castaway who answered a question incorrectly was automatically taken out of contention.

History
United States
In Borneo, Sean Kenniff won an all-expenses paid overnight trip on a yacht, which he shared with Richard Hatch. There, Sean met his dad Jim, with whom he got to spend time on the yacht. After returning to camp Jim gave the remaining contestants care packages from their loved ones before leaving on the yacht.

In The Australian Outback, the challenge would be used as the Immunity Challenge in "The Killing Fields". The castaways were tested on their knowledge of the Australian environment. Kucha won the challenge.

In Africa, the challenge was used as a Reward Challenge. The tribes started at the top of bleachers. Every time a tribe answers a question correctly they will move down one row. The first tribe to reach the ground wins. Samburu won the challenge for a buffet.

In Marquesas, each player had a station with three ropes each tied to a bundle of coconuts hanging from trees. A correct answer gives a player the right to cut one of the other players' ropes, causing a bundle of coconuts to fall to the ground. Losing all three bundles means elimination from the game. Sean Rector was the first eliminated, followed by Vecepia Towery and Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien. The challenge ened with Tammy cutting loose Robert's last coconut bundle, giving her individual immunity.

In Thailand, each castaway who answered a question about Thai culture correctly was permitted to snuff another castaway's torch; once all three of a castaway's torches were snuffed, they were out. Helen Glover won immunity, narrowly beating Ted...

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